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- Oakum - Wikipedia
Oakum is a preparation of tarred fibers used to seal gaps Its traditional application was in shipbuilding for caulking or packing the joints of timbers in wooden vessels and the deck planking of iron and steel ships [1]
- What Is Oakum? Its History and Modern Uses - Engineer Fix
Oakum is a fibrous material, typically made from natural fibers like hemp or jute, that has been processed and saturated with a sealing agent, traditionally tar This substance serves as a dense, pliable packing material used primarily to seal gaps and joints against the infiltration of water or air
- JONES STEPHENS Brown Oiled Oakum with Bentonite (27 in. Cut Length, 3 . . .
Brown oakum is made from burlap, oil and Bentonite and can be used in a variety of industries Designed to caulk, seal, and pack joints, this brown oakum from Jones Stephens is great for use with cast iron pipes
- Nupak Oakum | Oakum for the plumbing, marine, log home, equine and . . .
American made Nupak Oakum oakum noun oa·kum \ˈō-kəm\ loosely twisted jute or hemp fiber used in caulking, sealing and packing in a variety of industries
- Seal Leaks with Oakum - SealBoss Corp.
Oakum is mainly used as a carrier medium for hydro active foam resins for use in wide openings to seal leaks It is used to slow down massive water flow to permit the injection foam to cure
- Traditional Oakum Caulking | Sage Restoration | Canada USA
Oakum was the original caulking It is used today in caulking, sealing, and packing in the plumbing, construction, equine, marine, and log home industries
- Oakum Caulking | Classic Boat Supplies
Oakum is natural hemp that has been impregnated with Stockholm Tar (also known as pine tar as it is extracted from the sap of pine trees) Oakum is used for the packing (or caulking) between hull planks and decking timbers on wooden boats
- How to Fill Gaps in Wood Floors with Oakum - A Pretty Happy Home
Oakum was widely used for all manner of applications before the invention of chemical caulking It can be used to seal plumbing pipes, to caulk cracks in concrete, to seal wooden ships, or for hoof packing for horses
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